101 Uses for a Dead Cat

101 Uses for a Dead Cat, by Simon Bond (1947—2011)[1], was a bestselling collection of macabrecartoons. The book was promoted with the tag line, "Since time immemorial mankind has been plagued by the question, 'What do you do with a dead cat?'" It consisted of cartoons depicting the bodies of dead cats being used for various purposes, including anchoring boats, sharpening pencils and holding bottles of wine.

First published in the UK in 1981 as A Hundred and One Uses of a Dead Cat,[2] the collection was eventually republished in 20 countries and sold over 2 million copies.[3] It spawned two sequels, 101 More Uses of a Dead Cat and Uses of a Dead Cat in History, as well as calendars featuring the cartoons and even a book in response called The Cat's Revenge - More Than 101 Uses for Dead People. In 2006, a 25th anniversary edition of A Hundred and One Uses of a Dead Cat was published with a new foreword.[3]